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HDTV Monitors - Darklink - 04-18-2010 Anyone have any experience with these? I'm thinking about buying one, but I would rather have a good monitor and no TV. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824236075&cm_re=hdmi_monitor_2ms-_-24-236-075-_-Product Re: HDTV Monitors - Versus - 04-18-2010 i'd buy a good monitor. my samsung ~25" HDTV monitor was nice, but was nowhere near as bright as my samsung 24" monitor. what would you be using the TV function for? Re: HDTV Monitors - Darklink - 04-19-2010 (04-18-2010, 09:19 PM)Versus-pwny- link Wrote: i'd buy a good monitor. my samsung ~25" HDTV monitor was nice, but was nowhere near as bright as my samsung 24" monitor.I really just don't want to drop cash for an HDTV and a monitor. So I would be using the TV function for PS3/Blu-Ray Re: HDTV Monitors - Versus - 04-19-2010 alright it'd be best if you could go to a fry's or something and see how bright it really is Re: HDTV Monitors - Kirby - 04-20-2010 (04-19-2010, 04:35 PM)airmax link Wrote: [quote author=Versus-pwny- link=topic=4505.msg147574#msg147574 date=1271643583]I really just don't want to drop cash for an HDTV and a monitor. So I would be using the TV function for PS3/Blu-Ray [/quote] Just get something with HDMI Re: HDTV Monitors - Versus - 04-21-2010 my one experience with computers and HDMI was very, very bad i never noticed the difference in brightness until i put my monitors side by side anyway Re: HDTV Monitors - HeK - 04-21-2010 (04-21-2010, 06:01 PM)Versus-pwny- link Wrote: my one experience with computers and HDMI was very, very bad It's the same video data! Quote:A DVI signal is electrically compatible with an HDMI video signal; no signal conversion is required when an adapter or asymmetric cable is used, and consequently no loss in video quality occurs.[3]Â As such, HDMI is backward-compatible with Digital Visual Interface digital video (DVI-D or DVI-I, but not DVI-A) as used on modern computer monitors and graphics cards. This means that a DVI-D source can drive an HDMI monitor, or vice versa, by means of a suitable adapter or cable. However, the audio and remote-control features of HDMI will not be available unless the output supports HDMI via a DVI plug (e.g., ATI 3000-series and NVIDIA GTX 200-series video cards).[3]Â Additionally, not all devices with DVI input support High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP). Without such support by the device, an HDCP-enabled signal source will suppress output and so prevent the device from receiving HDCP-protected content.[88]Â All HDMI devices must support sRGB encoding. Re: HDTV Monitors - Versus - 04-21-2010 i'm just concerned about what he's going to do for sound if he's plugging his ps3 into just a monitor with an HDMI port as opposed to something that can behave like a regular TV unless you were addressing what i said about brightness, i mean the screen was just not as bright as my other monitor |